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The Bearing

Daily Trust

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In-depth analysis and critical discussion on important issues, how they affect people, their potential to change lives, and what needs to be done to influence outcomes.
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The Republic

The Republic

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The Republic is a narrative podcast series exploring pivotal Nigerian and broader African historical events and figures. In the second season, host Wale Lawal traces the life and legacy of writer and activist, Ken Saro-Wiwa. For much of the 90s, Saro-Wiwa led a non-violent movement against oil pollution in the Niger Delta’s Ogoniland. The Nigerian government, however, responded by arresting and later executing Saro-Wiwa and 8 other activists. How did this incident reshape Nigeria’s trajectory?
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NIGERIAN DYKE REALNESS

Yvonne Onakeme Etaghene

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Unfiltered, candid thoughts on pop culture, music, love, spirituality, healing, depression, grief + whatever else comes up. The voice? Multilingual maven of the mic, your favourite dyke's favourite dyke, Yvonne Onakeme Etaghene. Ijaw Urhobo Nigerian dyke poet, author of For Sizakele, performer, dancer, visual artist, bad gyal, fashion designer and creative director of OyinT. Designs, cook, goddess and a real one.
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The World and Everything in It is an Apple Podcasts top 100 News program delivering essential headlines, field reporting, interviews, and expert analysis. Find original coverage you can't get elsewhere, such as a weekly overview of every Supreme Court case, biblical cultural analysis, and key international stories. This podcast is a product of listener-supported WORLD Radio, which provides sound journalism grounded in God's Word.
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Hi! I’m Dami, a lover or knowledge, somewhat popular social commentator, “eFeminist,” smart as fuck and all round awesome human. This is a space I’ve created to share my hot, thought provoking, sometimes right, sometimes wrong takes on social issues. Tbh, this is basically a spoken words version of my Twitter. Enjoy 🥂
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Religion Economics and Politics is a video podcast that addresses financial literacy, economic empowerment, and political issues from a Biblical worldview. Though the financial and political views are presented from a Christian perspective, the principles and concepts are universal in nature and may be applied by anyone.
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A podcast with co-hosts Okey Ndibe (acclaimed Nigerian columnist and novelist) and Emeka Onyeagwa. We offer deep and often entertaining insights into Nigerian current affairs and culture. In a style that is learned, penetrating and engaging, the podcast illuminates the major issues in Nigerian politics, culture, economics and social trends. This podcast offers fresh new ways of looking at Nigeria—and does it with aplomb and more than a sprinkle of lightheartedness, wit and humor. Support us ...
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Welcome to "The Journey of Favour: A Story of Hope and Determination," a podcast that will take you on a captivating adventure through the inspiring life of Favour, a young boy born in the heart of Nigeria's Niger Delta in 1957. From the humble beginnings of a poor carpenter's son to a beacon of determination and resilience, Favour's story is one that will keep you hooked from start to finish. Discover how Favour overcame challenges, pursued education, fought wars, and carved his own path de ...
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A personal journal podcast where I will relate real life experiences, share my views on the stuff that I find interesting as well as the stuff that concern us all. I will be sharing my perspectives as a Nigerian living in Nigeria in today's global village as well. Basically everything, According2Nur.
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Polar Opposites

Justin & Co. | A Gen-Z/Millennial Podcast

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From the white suburbs of Texas to the hood-adjacent streets of New Jersey, Justin & Donté are truly Polar Opposites! When they’re not arguing about who’s invited to the cookout, they spend time dragging your favorite politicians, tackling uncomfortable topics, and speaking truth about all things pop culture, race, entertainment, & life. Join them weekly as they speak honestly about navigating the world as young black men while sparking conversations that are relatable, funny and NECESSARY. ...
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Free State is a podcast for the curious that stimulates, provokes, challenges and entertains, while never taking itself too seriously. Free State covers topics from sport to politics, love to loss, the human condition and how to fix the world, with guests from across the planet including Nigerian princes, former Prime Ministers, ex convicts, footballers, boxers and extraordinary people from every walk of life. Free State is presented by Joe Brolly and Dion Fanning. Brolly is a barrister, an ...
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iSplurge Radio

iSplurge Radio

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iSplurge Radio 107.7 is a Nigerian Urban Lifestyle Station. Podcasting & Broadcasting African News, Entertainment, Culture & Lifestyle projected via audio bulletins, reports, music sounds, interviews, views and events in/about Nigeria/Africa.
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ART for the People

Molara Wood

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'One of the 30 Best Visual Arts Podcasts on the Web 2021' - according to Feedspot. Focuses on Nigerian/African writers and artists. The broad range of artistic expression including: Books, Visual Arts, Theatre, Films, Music, Festivals, Culture and Heritage. Hosted by Molara Wood. Email: [email protected]; Twitter: @Art4thepeople_ Instagram: @artforthepeoplepod
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Join host Ayo Oji, a dynamic software developer and creative entrepreneur, on "The Nigerian Prince Podcast" for insightful and thought-provoking discussions. Each episode features conversations with intriguing guests from various backgrounds, diving into topics such as technology, culture, society, politics, entrepreneurship, and personal development. With a focus on authentic dialogue and diverse perspectives, this podcast promises to challenge your thinking and broaden your horizons. Tune ...
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Buka Banter

AMANDA NSOFOR

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The future is now! Buka Banter is a podcast discussing the complexities of Nigerian life through a community development lens. Listen as Amanda discusses politics, environmentalism, mental health and some pop culture. We’ll have some hard conversations, we’ll learn, laugh and grow together. Grab a plate, get your friends and Let's work- and maybe, together we can create a better world. Buka Banter Send a message to be included in future podcasts- https://anchor.fm/bukabanter/message
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Learn about Nigeria and it's heritage. email for business and enquiry: [email protected] Host: Eke Kelechi Udonsi-Kalu Jr Support Me on Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/udonsi Connect with me; FB Page: https://facebook.com/udonsivlogs Facebook: https://facebook.com/noble4u2c Instagram: https://instagram.com/noble4u2c Twitter: https://twitter.com/UdonsiYT Youtube: https://youtu.be/0b6CBYMvTf4 For Business or Inquiry: [email protected]
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Next to headquarters in New York and Geneva, the UN has a campus in Bonn, Germany. Join 'Inside UN Bonn', a podcast hosted by Monja Sauvagerd (UNRIC/UN Bonn) and Leonie Beck (UNRIC) and celebrate the 25th anniversary of UN Bonn with us. The podcast will tell stories that haven’t been told before with guests representing the diversity of the work and people behind UN Bonn. We will interview UN Bonn staff members and affiliates who make the work of UN Bonn possible.
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Africa Knows

Africa Knows Collective

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Every other Monday, Africa Knows brings you conversations with African(ist) scholars and thinkers who talk about their own work, the decolonisation of the academy, and the knowledge revolution taking shape all over the African continent. We are a collaborative platform, with co-hosts calling in from different locations - go to africa-knows.captivate.fm for more details. Nigeria is our first port of call, but we aim to expand our reach over time. Interested in collaboration? Contact us at afr ...
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Come and sit down at this table, Tanya's Table. We will learn from some of the most interesting people in our culture today. We have so much to learn from each other. The more we know, the smarter, more kind and more understanding we become. The world could use a large dash of that right now, in 2020. We will engage in many topics tethered by food and culture. Let’s learn together to make our world better. Let's break bread.
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Interviews, premiers, reviews, release announcements, celebrity news. All about Global music and the musicians... The podcast will inspire you music lovers, educate and Keep you preinformed and updated on latest happenings in the Global music industry.
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Invest Africa

Invest Africa

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Invest Africa is the leading membership organisation for companies and investors operating on the African continent. Our network comprises global corporations, private investors, fund managers, family offices, policy makers and entrepreneurs. Africa is increasingly becoming a hub for global trade and investment. We work closely with our members to promote business opportunities and facilitate sustainable investment across the continent. Members profits from a wide range of benefits: Networki ...
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Pod Save Nigeria

Emmanuel Ogungbemi

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Emmanuel Ogungbemi hosts the Pod Save Nigeria podcast. He has a PhD in Chemical Engineering and is passionate about Nigeria. In his podcast, he talks about Nigeria, the Nigeria people, the politicians and how to improve the current state of the society. All episodes stand alone, so you don't have to worry about missing an episode. Subscribe to know more about Nigeria and get notification about future updates. Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/podsavenigeria/message. Subscribe for up ...
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On War & Society

Laurier Centre for the Study of Canada

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On War & Society features interviews with the most prominent historians of war and society. Guests discuss their cutting-edge research, the challenges associated with doing history, and life ‘behind the book.’
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On Culture Friday, John Stonestreet emphasizes the role of faith in shaping perspectives, Collin Garbarino reviews Disney’s remake of Snow White, and Bob Case remembers W.C. Handy, the Father of the Blues. Plus, the Friday morning news Support The World and Everything in It today at wng.org/donate. Additional support comes from Dordt University. wh…
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Nigeria's forests are rapidly disappearing due to unchecked deforestation, where trees are cut for firewood, construction, and farming without replacement, leading to environmental devastation. As forests shrink, wild animals encroach into human settlements, sometimes causing deadly encounters and outbreaks of diseases. On this International Day of…
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Concerns over Syria’s new government, the troubling case of Mahmoud Khalil, and printing Scripture in braille. Plus, a premature tribute, Cal Thomas on due process rights, and the Thursday morning news Support The World and Everything in It today at wng.org/donate. Additional support comes from Barnabas Aid. The ministry of Barnabas Aid is to send …
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Happiness is a universal pursuit, but in Nigeria, economic hardship has made it feel like a luxury. As the world marks the International Day of Happiness, we ask whether Nigerians can still find joy despite rising inflation and food prices. In this episode of Nigeria Daily, we hit the streets to hear directly from Nigerians about their state of hap…
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The former England football manager Gareth Southgate warned this week that “callous, manipulative and toxic influencers” are having a dangerous effect on the lives of young men. The Netflix drama series Adolescence has captured the public’s imagination because of what it says about the dangers of social media and the corrupting influence of certain…
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On Washington Wednesday, protests at Republican town hall meetings; on World Tour, Nigerian Chrisitians and self-defense; and gathering farm-fresh eggs. Plus, a ten-year-old sets a world record, Brad Littlejohn on protecting children online, and the Wednesday morning news Support The World and Everything in It today at wng.org/donate. Additional su…
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Bongani Bingwa speaks with Africa report Correspondent Crystal Orderson about the M23 rebels' withdrawal from peace talks in the Democratic Republic of Congo and the escalating tensions in South Sudan, despite international and regional calls for peace. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.…
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Rivers State has been in political turmoil for nearly two years, with ongoing power struggles and allegations of misconduct. In response, President Bola Ahmed Tinubu declared a state of emergency and suspended the governor and lawmakers for six months. This episode of Nigeria Daily examines whether this move is constitutional and if it will restore…
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Days after the suspension of Senator Natasha Akpoti-Uduaghan in light of the sexual harrassment allegations she tabled against Senate President Godswill Akpabio, we discuss the socio-cultural ripple effects of her defiance against the rotten political institution. What, if anything, might her actions might mean for women in lower economic strata of…
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Canada’s new prime minister, a detransitioner speaks out, and a cowboy chaplain. Plus, Janie B. Cheaney on Ramadan in the UK, a vegetable-inspired orchestra, and the Tuesday morning news Support The World and Everything in It today at Additional support comes from Dordt University, where skills, wisdom, and hands-on learning shape engineers for kin…
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Owning a home is a major aspiration for many Nigerians, but rising inflation, unstable incomes, and the high cost of building materials make it increasingly difficult. Despite these challenges, some Nigerians are still managing to build houses, raising the question of how they are achieving this. In today’s episode of Nigeria Daily, we explore how …
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Conor McGregor’s appearance in the White House for St Patrick’s Day was another insight into Trumpworld. McGregor was claiming to speak for Ireland while the Burkes went to Washington but were left to shout and roar outside. McGregor may seem to have no chance of running for president but Ireland would need to take heed of the forces that have brou…
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On Legal Docket, Mexico attempts to hold U.S. gunmakers responsible for cartel violence; on Moneybeat, David Bahnsen talks tariffs, markets, and economic uncertainty; and on History Book, a storm sparks John Newton’s faith. Plus, the Monday morning news Support The World and Everything in It today at wng.org/donate. ​​Additional support comes from …
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Nigeria’s unemployment crisis is puzzling – thousands of job seekers remain unemployed, yet many vacancies go unfilled due to a lack of qualified candidates. This raises concerns about whether Nigerian graduates have the right skills and if the education system is meeting job market demands. In this episode of Nigeria Daily, we investigate why empl…
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Send us a text In Hausa communities, there are age-old traditions associated with the month of Ramadan, one of which is called “tashe”. It is a form of dramatic entertainment that involves storytelling, singing, dancing, and acting, which begins with the onset of the second ten days of Ramadan. Boys and girls and, sometimes, young men move from one…
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When Donald McRae was a young sportswriter, Hugh McIlvanney told him one night at a bar in Las Vegas that as he made a life covering boxing, “ambivalence will be your constant companion”. McRae found the romantic in boxing and particularly in boxers. He was drawn to fighters and trainers rather than promoters and advisers. His gifts as an interview…
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On Culture Friday, John Stonestreet gives updates on BLM, SBC, and the DOE; Collin Garbarino reviews The Day the Earth Blew Up; and on Word Play, George Grant considers mixed metaphors. Plus, the Friday morning news Support The World and Everything in It today at wng.org/donate. Additional support comes from… When we pick up our Bibles, if we're ho…
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The rising cost of living in Nigeria has made it difficult for many workers to survive on their salaries, forcing them to consider side hustles as a necessity. In this episode of Nigeria Daily, we explore whether it's possible to start a profitable business with just ₦50,000 and the challenges faced by 9-to-5 workers trying to earn extra income. We…
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The future of the Consumer Financial Protection Bureau, life for a hostage after his release, and caring for a child with disabilities. Plus, a cat survives the California wildfires, Cal Thomas remembers Reagan’s economic recovery, and the Thursday morning news Support The World and Everything in It today at wng.org/donate. Additional support comes…
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Insecurity in northern Nigeria has forced some communities to sign peace deals with bandits in hopes of restoring safety. These agreements have sparked debate, with some arguing that they could legitimize criminality rather than solve the crisis. In today’s episode of Nigeria Daily, we analyze the impact of these peace deals and whether they offer …
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Micheál Martin walked out of the Oval Office feeling triumphant. He had left the lion’s den - or the bully’s lair - without humiliation. Donald Trump demands craven obedience and while history might look differently on those who humoured him, the Taoiseach wasn’t thinking about history. On Free State today, Dion and Joe ask if Micheál Martin had an…
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On Washington Wednesday, funding the government and closing the Department of Education; on World Tour, news from Syria, Romania, Australia, and Poland; and the sport of freestyle bullfighting. Plus, a laid back llama, Daniel Darling on an opportunity for evangelism, and the Wednesday morning news Support The World and Everything in It today at wng…
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The indiscriminate arrest of young people seen with sophisticated gadgets on suspicion of being “Yahoo Boys” is becoming rampant in some northern Nigerian cities. The trend may have been informed by the fact that some other youths were found guilty as charged. However, unemployment among Nigeria's youth, now over 33 percent, may have been one of th…
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The European Union increases its defense spending in Ukraine, Montana legislators debate the ethics of assisted suicide, and an immigrant family experiences the American dream. Plus, Andrew Walker on politics and faith, a toddler dials 9-1-1 for donuts, and the Tuesday morning news Support The World and Everything in It today at wng.org/donate Addi…
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Nigeria's political landscape is undergoing a major shift as top politicians, including Nasir El-Rufai, defect and form new alliances ahead of the 2027 elections. With political heavyweights like Peter Obi, Atiku Abubakar, and Rabiu Kwankwaso holding meetings, speculations are ripe about further defections and realignments. In today’s episode of Ni…
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The Irish establishment is softening people up to sacrifice the country’s neutrality. But why? On Free State today, Joe and Dion look at how countries throughout history have been organised to prepare for war. They trade on anxiety and fear to push towards increased militarisation. Joe looks at Simon Harris’s recent interview with RTÉ about Israel …
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On Legal Docket, the Supreme Court considers due-process rights and equal standards for discrimination lawsuits; on Moneybeat, government spending detox; and on History Book, the pro-life movement turns violent. Plus, the Monday morning news Support The World and Everything in It today at wng.org/donate Additional support comes from Ambassadors Imp…
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Ramadan is a time of deep spiritual devotion, reflection, and sacrifice for Muslims. At times when the heat is intense, street hawkers, construction workers, vulcanizers, and artisans without shops fast for hours nonetheless. In today’s episode of Nigeria Daily, we hear firsthand how they cope and explore spiritual and medical insights to help them…
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Colum McCann won’t look back. His life as a writer has always drawn him to the edge. In an exhilarating conversation on Free State today, McCann talks about what is needed to change the world at this time of peril. He speaks about his new novel Twist and how the connected world we take for granted exists precariously in the darkness of the ocean. T…
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Send us a text In many parts of the world, women are still fighting for equal opportunity – but Nigerian women are fighting on a different level. Whether in bustling cities or remote villages, Nigerian women have learned to carve out a niche for themselves, even as the odds are often stacked against them. As the International Women's Day is celebra…
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On Culture Friday, John Stonestreet says Neil Postman was right about public discourse and show business, Arsenio Orteza reviews a handful of new recordings worthy of consideration, and Ask the Editor for the month of March. Plus, the Friday morning news Support The World and Everything in It today at wng.org/donate Additional support comes from Co…
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Ramadan is a time of fasting, reflection, and togetherness, with families gathering for iftar after a day of devotion. However, many fathers miss this moment due to work and other commitments. In today’s episode of Nigeria Daily, we explore the spiritual, emotional, and cultural importance of men having iftar with their families during this sacred …
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Analysis of President Trump’s address to the joint session of congress this week, the high price of eggs, and Ukrainian refugees find a home in Germany. Plus, an Australian man who saved the lives of many babies, Cal Thomas on how Democrats responded to the President’s speech, and the Thursday morning news Support The World and Everything in It tod…
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It’s more a month now since the announcement of reductions in fuel prices in Nigeria by the Dangote Refinery as well as NNPCL. However, many filling stations are still selling at higher prices, and Nigerians continue to face high transport costs. In today’s episode of Nigeria Daily, we explore why the reduction isn't reflecting everywhere and why t…
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